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Applications now being accepted for Steve A. Garban Grant-In-Aid

Awarded to one new first-year student; for children of Penn State or Penn College technical service or staff employees

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Applications are now being accepted for the Steve A. Garban Grant-In-Aid, for children of Penn State technical service or staff employees.

Awarded to one new first-year student, the grant-in-aid is intended to assist with meal and housing charges for two years, provided the student continues full-time enrollment at Penn State or the Pennsylvania College of Technology (Penn College), incurs on-campus meal and housing charges, and demonstrates academic success. 

Eligibility requirements

To be eligible for this award, incoming students must meet all of the following eligibility requirements:

  • Must be a child of a full-time Penn State or Penn College technical service or staff employee
  • Must be a first-year, full-time student at any Penn State campus or at Penn College
  • Must have demonstrated leadership and humanitarian qualities through extracurricular activities during high school
  • Must have achieved or show promise of achieving academic success
  • Must be living at a Penn State location that offers on campus housing. Campus locations with housing are as follows: Penn State Abington, Penn State Altoona, Penn State Beaver, Penn State Berks, Penn State Brandywine, Penn State Erie, Penn State Greater Allegheny, Penn State Harrisburg, Penn State Hazleton, Penn State Mont Alto, Penn College, Penn State Schuylkill and Penn State University Park

Award amount varies based on on-campus meal and housing charges with two awards given annually.

Application, submission and contact information

To be considered, students must submit a letter that includes all of the following:

  • Student's Name
  • Student's Penn State ID Number or Penn College ID Number
  • Parent’s Penn State ID Number or Penn College ID Number
  • Penn State or Penn College staff employee's name and position
  • A personal essay of no more than two typewritten pages that give examples of the student's leadership, humanitarian and academic merits

Submit your application via email to the Office of Student Aid Scholarship Committee, University Scholarships, at scholarshipnote@psu.edu.

Application Deadline

Student letters will be accepted until April 12. The award recipient will be selected by the Office of Student Aid Scholarship Committee and announced in May. All applicants will be notified.

Last Updated February 15, 2024